View attachment 1469 What many Black people do not realize is that their every word and action is being monitored in the work place. The White people in the office and the White “wannabes” monitor Black employees closely to determine how rooted they are in their Blackness in addition to their level of malleability. There are 4 major categories most Black people fall into:
Malleable | Skill | Classification | Status | |
Persona A | Yes | Yes | Tool | Promotable |
Persona B | No | Yes | Threat | Not Promotable |
Persona C | Unknown | Yes | Potential Threat | Not Promotable |
Persona D | Yes | No | Tool | Not Promotable |
Many of you are high performers but fit into Persona B and C hence why you are not being promoted. If you are given power, they know you will attempt to destabilize the Status Quo and they cannot have that under any circumstance. Now, you may be asking, how do they keep track? Well, every Black person in the office has a Corporate Credit Score that determines if, when, and how far they will ascend the rungs of the corporate ladder.
When Susan stops by your desk to ask, “What are your thoughts on Bernie Sanders?” it’s not a benign act, you are being “Coon-Vetted”. She is attempting to gauge how sympathetic you are to Whites and how firmly you are rooted in your Blackness. When you inevitably respond “I feel that my thoughts on Bernie Sanders would be in alignment with that of Malcolm X” you are putting the equivalent of a foreclosure on your credit report. So now you’re asking…why not remain silent? Why not answer at all?
Well, that’s a problem as well. When you refuse to give White people the ability to assign you a Corporate Credit Score you fall into Persona C. White people’s biggest fear in Corporate America is having a Malcolm X close-to or controlling the levers of power. A silent Black person in Corporate America could either be a Malcolm X or a Larry Elder and White people will classify them as a threat until they know otherwise. If you are the silent Black person, you will inevitably have White people asking all types of mundane questions and it’s not because you’re interesting, it’s to assign you a Corporate Credit Score. The longer, you shun these requests the more ostracized you will become, and you will eventually be managed out, fired for performance, or be the first one cut during a reduction in force (RIF).
So, when you are in a situation where your performance justifies an increased role, but the business is unwilling to provide it, you need to review your Corporate Credit Score. The goal here is not to promote coonery but rather to help you understand the game you are playing in Corporate America. Understanding the diabolic nature of the system can help bring clarity into why Black Americans need to collaborate and cooperate with one another.
But in the meantime, we have created a Corporate Credit Score Simulator to help you determine where you stand in the office.
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